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108 Stars of Destiny
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Suikoden, the Japanese translation of Shui Hu Zhuan, has been made into a series of role-playing video games. Having repented since their banishment, the stars are released from imprisonment by accident, the 108 Stars of Destiny are divided into two groups, the 36 Heavenly Spirits and the 72 Earthly Fiends. Other titles for the Stars of Destiny include 108 Stars of Heavenly Earth and 108 Stars of Heaven, one Heavenly Spirit, Lu Zhishen, is represented in a folktale as a sworn brother of Zhou Tong. In Iron Arm, Golden Saber, Sun Li, an Earthly Fiend, is portrayed as a student of Zhou Tong. In Louis Chas wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Guo Sheng,108 Heroes from the Water Margin, page 27

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Suikoden
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Suikoden is a role-playing video game series originally created by Yoshitaka Murayama. The game series is based on the classical Chinese novel Shui Hu Zhuan by Shi Naian. Shui Hu Zhuan is rendered as 水滸伝 in Japanese, and read phonetically as Suikoden, though the Suikoden games follow an irregular chronological sequence of events, the entire series takes place within the same world among continuing and overlapping histories. In some cases, several characters appear in multiple installments, the Suikoden franchise has been developing games since 1995 and has developed various video game titles bearing the same name. Suikoden III however, marked the series shift from 2D to 3D as the game jumps platforms. The series has the following titles including prequels, sequels and spin-offs from the main series and they are arranged chronologically with their release dates, Suikoden PlayStation,15 December 1995, Japan,1996, North America, April 1997, Europe. Sega Saturn,17 September 1998, Japan, microsoft Windows,1998, Japan,1999 China,1999, South Korea. Suikoden II PlayStation,17 December 1998, Japan,25 September 1999, North America,28 July 2000, Suikoden III PlayStation 2,11 July 2002, Japan,24 October 2002, North America. Suikoden IV PlayStation 2,19 August 2004, Japan,11 January 2005, North America,25 February 2005, Suikoden V PlayStation 2,23 February 2006, Japan,21 March 2006, North America,22 September 2006, Europe. Genso Suikogaiden Vol.1 – Swordsman of Harmonia PlayStation,21 September 2000, Genso Suikogaiden Vol.2 – Duel at Crystal Valley PlayStation,22 March 2001, Japan. Gensō Suikoden Card Stories Game Boy Advance,13 September 2001, Japan Genso Suikoden Pachisuro Pachislot,2011, Suikoden Tactics PlayStation 2,22 September 2005, Japan,8 November 2005, North America,23 February 2006, Europe. Suikoden Tierkreis Nintendo DS,18 December 2008, Japan,17 March 2009, Genso Suikoden, Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki PlayStation Portable,9 February 2012, Japan. Genso Suikoden I & II PlayStation Portable,23 February 2006, Japan Main series While the main series is numbered, in the Suikoden series, the player takes control of a battle party having a maximum of six people. The goal of the game is for the protagonist to defeat the opponents who are trying to oppose his/her team, the series practically makes use of running around towns on different islands and into dungeons filled with monsters or enemies. A base or headquarters will also be obtained by the player which is abandoned, monster-infested castles which turns into bustling communities when captured. The most typical form of battle in the series is the battle wherein the 6-man team faces the opponents. However, it is not the form of battle featured in the games. There are 3 different types of battle present which recurs and have been accustomed to every game and they are, Basic Battle, One-on-one Duel and Strategic War Battle